Functional Skills Maths – Entry Level 1 – Money
£3.00
This resource has been designed for students working towards Functional Skills Maths qualifications at Entry Level 1. This resource contains an age-appropriate, 80-slide PowerPoint lesson on money.
The PowerPoint will help students to achieve the following outcomes:
Recognise 1p, 2p. 5p, 10p, 20p,
Additional information
Resource type | Unit of work |
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Age range | Age 14-16 |
Description
This resource has been designed for students working towards Functional Skills Maths qualifications at Entry Level 1. This resource contains an age-appropriate, 80-slide PowerPoint lesson on money.
The PowerPoint will help students to achieve the following outcomes:
Recognise 1p, 2p. 5p, 10p, 20p, £1 and £2 coins
Recognise £5, £10 and £20 notes
Know ways of making amounts of money up to 20p with coins
Know ways of making amounts of money up to £20
Add up to 20p in 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p and 20p coins.
Add up to £20 in £1, £2 coins and £5, £10 and £20 notes.
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You may also be interested in an accompanying workbook on money:
Entry Level 1 Maths Functional Skills – Money – 37 Page Workbook
This resource contains a 37-page workbook that includes three explanation pages, 32 worksheets, two progress checks, certificate of achievement and answers on money. The tasks have been designed to enable the students to achieve the learning outcomes listed above.
Save money and buy both resources in a bundle at a discounted rate:
Entry Level 1 Maths Functional Skills – PowerPoint and Workbook
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